Campaign India Team
Feb 23, 2018

Mindshare elevates Amin Lakhani and Anita Kotwani, ropes in Premjeet Sodhi

Sodhi was with Initiative prior

Mindshare elevates Amin Lakhani and Anita Kotwani, ropes in Premjeet Sodhi
Mindshare has announced senior level restructuring. 
 
Amin Lakhani has been elevated as president - client leadership, Mindshare India. He was leading Mindshare Fulcrum prior to this.
 
Anita Kotwani is now senior vice president, new business. She was leader, client leadership at Mindshare prior. 
 
The group has roped in Premjeet Sodhi as SVP, Mindshare Fulcrum South Asia. He will lead team Fulcrum. Prior to this he was COO at Initiative. His new role is effective March 2018.
 
Prasanth Kumar, CEO, Mindshare South Asia said, “As we enter 2018, we are accelerating ‘transformation’ which is true to our DNA. We are clear on our strategic priorities, strengthening our connections with a growing universe of clients, consumers, brands and partners in the marketing ecosystem. To be able to do so, we now have the leadership and structure within our organization to continue our path to greater success, and our renewed focus on creating a disruptive Mindshare with speed, provocation, teamwork.”
 
 
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